The mouse Social Frailty Index (mSFI): a novel behavioral assessment for impaired social functioning in aging mice.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY GeroScience Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1007/s11357-024-01263-4
Charles W Collinge, Maria Razzoli, Rachel Mansk, Seth McGonigle, Dudley W Lamming, Christina A Pacak, Ingrid van der Pluijm, Laura Niedernhofer, Alessandro Bartolomucci
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Various approaches exist to quantify the aging process and estimate biological age on an individual level. Frailty indices based on an age-related accumulation of physical deficits have been developed for human use and translated into mouse models. However, declines observed in aging are not limited to physical functioning but also involve social capabilities. The concept of "social frailty" has been recently introduced into human literature, but no index of social frailty exists for laboratory mice yet. To fill this gap, we developed a mouse Social Frailty Index (mSFI) consisting of seven distinct assays designed to quantify social functioning which is relatively simple to execute and is minimally invasive. Application of the mSFI in group-housed male C57BL/6 mice demonstrated a progressively elevated levels of social frailty through the lifespan. Conversely, group-housed females C57BL/6 mice manifested social frailty only at a very old age. Female mice also showed significantly lower mSFI score from 10 months of age onward when compared to males. We also applied the mSFI in male C57BL/6 mice under chronic subordination stress and in chronic isolation, both of which induced larger increases in social frailty compared to age-matched group-housed males. Lastly, we show that the mSFI is enhanced in mouse models that show accelerated biological aging such as progeroid Ercc1-/Δ and Xpg-/- mice of both sexes compared to age matched littermate wild types. In summary, the mSFI represents a novel index to quantify trajectories of biological aging in mice and may help elucidate links between impaired social behavior and the aging process.

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小鼠社交脆弱指数(mSFI):对衰老小鼠社交功能受损进行行为评估的新方法。
目前有多种方法来量化衰老过程和估算个体的生物年龄。基于与年龄相关的身体缺陷累积的虚弱指数已被开发用于人类,并转化为小鼠模型。然而,在衰老过程中观察到的衰退并不仅限于身体机能,还涉及社交能力。最近,"社交脆弱 "的概念被引入人类文献,但目前还没有针对实验室小鼠的社交脆弱指数。为了填补这一空白,我们开发了小鼠社交脆弱指数(mSFI),该指数由七种不同的检测方法组成,旨在量化社交功能。在群居雄性 C57BL/6 小鼠中应用 mSFI 表明,在整个生命周期中,小鼠的社交脆弱程度会逐渐升高。相反,群居的雌性 C57BL/6 小鼠只有在老年时才表现出社交脆弱。与雄性小鼠相比,雌性小鼠从10月龄开始的mSFI得分也明显较低。我们还对处于长期从属压力和长期隔离状态下的雄性 C57BL/6 小鼠应用了 mSFI,与年龄匹配的群居雄性小鼠相比,这两种情况都会导致社交脆弱程度的大幅增加。最后,我们还发现,与年龄匹配的野生型小鼠相比,mSFI 在表现出加速生物衰老的小鼠模型(如早衰型 Ercc1-/Δ 和 Xpg-/- 雌雄小鼠)中得到了增强。总之,mSFI 是量化小鼠生物衰老轨迹的一种新指标,可能有助于阐明社会行为受损与衰老过程之间的联系。
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GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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